Video Enhanced On-Line Tourism and International Relations

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120 horas de estudo

Duração:40 Days

Quando:à escolha

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This course is designed for:
National Negotiators, International Conflict Managers, United Nations Officials, National Tourist Officers, Tourism Promoters, Tourism Development Officers, Tourism Ministry Officials, Hotel and Tourism Consultants, National Government Ministers with tourism in their portfolio, Local Tourism Development Officers, National Economists, Lecturers of International Affairs, Lecturer of Tourism, Tourism Consultants, Conflict Resolution Consultants, War Officers, Mediation Officers

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Requisitos: Degree or Relevant Work Experience

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O que se aprende nesse curso?

Conflict

International Relations

Management

Risk

Security

Conflict Resolution

Risk Management

IT

Political Science

Tourism Development

International

Tourism

Financial Risk Management

IT risk

Trade

World Trade

IT Security

IT Development

IT Management

International law

Globalization

Genral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

Strategic Decision Making

International Conventions and Protocol

Risk Management in Tourism

SWOT Analysis

Programa

Course Contents, Concepts and Issues:

Module 1: International Organisations

United Nations, Introduction

The Advent of International Organizations

The United Nations

United Nations System Organization

United Nations Protocol

Bodies of United Nations and Their Functions

The International Telecom Delegation to the United Nations

United Nations, Power and Power Centralization

The United Nations Security Council

The International Atomic Energy Agency

World Economic Forum For The Middle East

Nuclear Emergency Network

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Nuclear

Security

Module 2: International Relations and Conflict Resolution

International Law

Theories of International Relations

The effect of International Relations on Daily lives

International Relations as a Field of Political Science

Role and Intended Outcome of Political Science in International Security Affairs

Role of Political Science in International Political Economy

International Events and Consequence for International Relations

Basic Principles that Shape International Relations

Three Basic Principles of International Relations- Dominance, Reciprocity, and

Identity.

International Security and International Political Economy as Sub-disciplines of

International Relations

‘States’ as the Most Important Actors International Relations

Sovereignty of Independent Territorial States

State Variance, in Relation to Size of Population and Economy - Microstates to Great Powers

The influence of Nonstate Actors, such as Multinational Corporations (MNCs),

The Effect of the Worldwide Revolution in Information and Communications

Technologies (ICTS) In Reshaping the Capabilities and Preferences of Actors in International Relations

Four Levels of International Relations Analysis - Individual, Domestic, Interstate, and Global

Multiple and Simultaneous In International Relations

The ‘North-South Divide’, In Wealth – Industrialized vs. Poor

World Wars I and II as Exemplars of the Contradiction of the Utility of Hard-Line or

Conciliatory Foreign Policies

Post War Politics and the ‘Bipolar Standoff’ – Aversion of Wars

The Post-Cold War Era and the Co-Operations of Former Rivals

The ‘War on Terrorism’: Certainty or Uncertainty of Scope, Duration and

International

The U.S. Military Campaign in Iraq: Original Objectives and Worldwide

Consequences

China and Its Increasing Involvement in World Politics

Module 3: Globalisation and World Trade

Globalization as Increasing Worldwide Integration of Communications, Culture, and Economics

Globalization and National Culture

Globalization and Financial Risk Management

The Emergence of the World Trade Agreement (WTA)

The World Trade Organisation (WTO)

Dumping, Anti-dumping and Anti-subsidy: Introduction

Detecting and Validating Dumping

Dumping and Counter Countervailing measures

China and India and WTO: Cases in Points

The Sunset Agreement

United State and Britain: The Cold Trade World

The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

The General Agreement of Trade in Services (GATS)

Module 4: International Tourism and International Relations

Economics of Tourism

Tourism and Gross Domestic Product

Tourism and Related Industries

Tourism and Service Industries

Tourism as an ‘Economic Growth Factor

Tourism and ‘World Stage

The Contribution of National Tourism to a Country’s Foreign Exchange Reserve

National Tourism and International Credit Rating

Tourism and Regional Co-Operation;

National Tourism and Strategy Implementation

Planning International Tourism Strategy

Implementing International Tourism Strategy

Contemporary Tourism Issues

Worker Participation and Problem Solving Within Tourism

International Tourism and Worker Professionality

Strategic Decision Making

Carry Out Tourism Management Functions to A High Professional Level

Tourism and Human Resource Management

Application of Balanced Score Card Tourism

International Tourism

International Gust Relations

Tourism and Industrial Survivor Kit

Tourism and Counter-Terrorism

International Conventions and Protocol

Risk Management: An Introduction

Financial Risk Management

Opportunities and Strength Analysis in Tourism

Strength and Weakness Analysis in Tourism Organisation

Using Information From SWOT Analysis to Enhance Tourism Strategy

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HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute is registered with the UK Registry of Learning Providers (UKRLP) of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), formerly Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS). Its registration number is 10019585 and can be verified at http://www.ukrlp.co.uk/